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ALL CAN SEE IN THE HOUSE OF MIRRORS When Ritchie Naughton, amateur photographer, stumbles upon a house in the woods, strange things start happening. His camera captures images that should not exist, things that cannot be explained. Soon he'll realize that the people of Red River, New Jersey are in terrible danger. A darkness grows within the house, threatening them all. The House of Mirrors is open, and once you see yourself in, there's no way out... In the House of Mirrors is a 90,000-word supernatural mystery thriller recommended for fans of horror fiction, private investigator fiction, and haunted house stories. Praise for In the House of Mirrors: "The story is suspenseful, fast-paced and gets more and more interesting as you go. Plus, it's got satanic cults, demonic forces, sadistic murderers, dark magic, and even a few laughs. What more could you ask for?" -- Jack Campisi, co-host of the Monster Men Podcast "Holy crap, this book has everything!" -- Hunter Shea, author of Sinister Entity and Swamp Monster Massacre "Tim Meyer has woven a fine tale of horror. Equipped with a dose of devil worship and cultic practices with just a small taste of humor, the novel catches the reader's attention with ease." -- Vitina Molgaard, HorrorNovelReviews.com No library descriptions found. |
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In the House of Mirrors is a slow-burning horror that sucked me in with great characters and a unique plot. From the beginning, I never quite knew which way the book would take me and that made me keep reading. All of the characters, human and otherwise were thoroughly created. The camera itself was the most intriguing, bringing is elements of horror, supernatural, and the occult. The mystery of the Denlax kept me guessing as the pictures with imperfections soon showed separate worlds and beings that moved within the picture, sort of like an otherworldly camera obscura. I loved the history behind the camera and the story that was passed down along with it. As Ritchie learned about the camera, he began to change, but not as I would have suspected. The pieces started to fall together as the story wrapped up and the horror, suspense and gruesomeness of the acts that the camera precipitated. Overall, an intense and different horror read. ( )